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The Met Office's chief forecaster said: "Fog or freezing fog patches will quickly become more widespread later on Christmas Eve, and will also be dense in places.

"Not everywhere will see fog, but where it does form, the visibility may fall to around 50 metres at times. Fog will tend to thin and lift in western and some central areas of England overnight, but will be slow to clear on Christmas Day in the east, perhaps persisting for much or all of the day in parts of Eastern England."

Mild temperatures are expected across the country on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, meaning the odds of a white Christmas are extremely slim.

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Christmas is so close!

Croydon, Bromley, Sutton, Lambeth, Southwark, Greenwich, Merton, Wandsworth and the rest of South London are no different, with temperatures fluctuating between 3°C and 7°C on Christmas Eve, with it forecast to remain dry.

Christmas Day in South London is expected to be dry but cloudy, with temperatures reaching a high of 9°C. There is also a chance of low mist in the evening from 7pm.

Looking further ahead, the weather is expected to be dry but cloudy, with no rain currently forecast for the remainder of the week.